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XB-ART-1398
J Gravit Physiol 2004 Mar 01;111:81-91.
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Development and verification of hardware for life science experiments in the Japanese Experiment Module "Kibo" on the International Space Station.

Ishioka N , Suzuki H , Asashima M , Kamisaka S , Mogami Y , Ochiai T , Aizawa-Yano S , Higashibata A , Ando N , Nagase M , Ogawa S , Shimazu T , Fukui K , Fujimoto N .


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Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has developed a cell biology experiment facility (CBEF) and a clean bench (CB) as a common hardware in which life science experiments in the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM known as "Kibo") of the International Space Station (ISS) can be performed. The CBEF, a CO2 incubator with a turntable that provides variable gravity levels, is the basic hardware required to carry out the biological experiments using microorganisms, cells, tissues, small animals, plants, etc. The CB provides a closed aseptic operation area for life science and biotechnology experiments in Kibo. A phase contrast and fluorescence microscope is installed inside CB. The biological experiment units (BEU) are designed to run individual experiments using the CBEF and the CB. A plant experiment unit (PEU) and two cell experiment units (CEU type1 and type2) for the BEU have been developed.

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